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Clancy, Montana
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Car Accident Lawyers in Clancy

14 accident lawyers found in Clancy, Montana. Compare profiles, ratings, and contact attorneys directly for a free consultation.

Brenda L Wahler
Brenda L Wahler

Wahler & Associates

Family LawArbitration & MediationDivorceEstate Planning
Clancy23+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Colin Delli Bovi
Colin Delli Bovi

Bovi Trial Lawyers

Clancy
Erin Inman
Erin Inman

Inman Law Office

Clancy
Gregory F. Dorrington
Gregory F. Dorrington

Dorrington Law Office

Clancy
John 'Jack' Connors
John 'Jack' Connors

Law Offices of John 'Jack' Connors

Clancy
Kelby R. Fischer
Kelby R. Fischer

Fischer & Associates

Estate PlanningProbateBusiness LawReal Estate Law
Clancy9+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Lowell J. Chandler
Lowell J. Chandler

Lowell J. Chandler, Attorney at Law

Clancy
Mathew Johnson
Mathew Johnson

Johnson & Partners

Clancy
Mike Gee
Mike Gee

Gee Injury Lawyers

Clancy
Patricia Klanke
Patricia Klanke

The Klanke Firm

Clancy
Robert Farris-Olsen
Robert Farris-Olsen

Farris-Olsen & Partners

Clancy
Sean Morrison
Sean Morrison

Morrison Legal

Clancy
Tax LawEstate PlanningProbateBusiness Taxes
Clancy37+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation

Accident and Injury Lawyers in Clancy, Montana

Clancy sits in Jefferson County, just south of Helena along the Interstate 15 corridor. The area connects smaller communities like Montana City, Jefferson City, and Aulden to the state capital. Residents here deal with the same accident risks found across rural Montana — fast-moving highway traffic, mining and industrial operations, and harsh winter driving conditions.

Common Accident Types in Clancy

Car accidents are a frequent concern along I-15 and US Highway 12, where high speeds and limited lighting create dangerous conditions, especially during winter months. Clancy Road and local county routes see their share of collisions involving deer, icy patches, and head-on crashes on two-lane stretches. Highway pileups near the Helena interchange affect Clancy-area commuters regularly.

Workplace injuries also affect residents in Jefferson County. Mining operations, construction projects, and agricultural work carry significant physical risks. Workers hurt on the job may have claims beyond standard workers' compensation depending on the circumstances.

Slip-and-fall incidents, ATV and recreational vehicle accidents, and dog bites round out the types of injury cases that bring Clancy residents to an attorney's office.

Finding the Right Lawyer in Clancy

Look for an attorney who handles your specific type of accident case — not all injury lawyers focus on the same areas. Ask about their trial record, not just settlements. A lawyer familiar with Jefferson County courts and local conditions will have an advantage when building your case.

Montana law gives you three years from the date of injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. The state follows a modified comparative fault rule, meaning you can recover damages only if you are less than 51% at fault for the accident. Your compensation gets reduced by your percentage of fault.